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Dysregulation of Specialized Delay/Interference-Dependent Working Memory Following Loss of Dysbindin-1A in Schizophrenia-Related Phenotypes.


ABSTRACT: Dysbindin-1, a protein that regulates aspects of early and late brain development, has been implicated in the pathobiology of schizophrenia. As the functional roles of the three major isoforms of dysbindin-1, (A, B, and C) remain unknown, we generated a novel mutant mouse, dys-1A-/-, with selective loss of dysbindin-1A and investigated schizophrenia-related phenotypes in both males and females. Loss of dysbindin-1A resulted in heightened initial exploration and disruption in subsequent habituation to a novel environment, together with heightened anxiety-related behavior in a stressful environment. Loss of dysbindin-1A was not associated with disruption of either long-term (olfactory) memory or spontaneous alternation behavior. However, dys-1A-/- showed enhancement in delay-dependent working memory under high levels of interference relative to controls, ie, impairment in sensitivity to the disruptive effect of such interference. These findings in dys-1A-/- provide the first evidence for differential functional roles for dysbindin-1A vs dysbindin-1C isoforms among phenotypes relevant to the pathobiology of schizophrenia. Future studies should investigate putative sex differences in these phenotypic effects.

SUBMITTER: Petit EI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5437891 | biostudies-other | 2017 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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Dysregulation of Specialized Delay/Interference-Dependent Working Memory Following Loss of Dysbindin-1A in Schizophrenia-Related Phenotypes.

Petit Emilie I EI   Michalak Zuzanna Z   Cox Rachel R   O'Tuathaigh Colm M P CM   Clarke Niamh N   Tighe Orna O   Talbot Konrad K   Blake Derek D   Joel Josephine J   Shaw Alexander A   Sheardown Steven A SA   Morrison Alastair D AD   Wilson Stephen S   Shapland Ellen M EM   Henshall David C DC   Kew James N JN   Kirby Brian P BP   Waddington John L JL  

Neuropsychopharmacology : official publication of the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology 20161216 6


Dysbindin-1, a protein that regulates aspects of early and late brain development, has been implicated in the pathobiology of schizophrenia. As the functional roles of the three major isoforms of dysbindin-1, (A, B, and C) remain unknown, we generated a novel mutant mouse, dys-1A<sup>-/-</sup>, with selective loss of dysbindin-1A and investigated schizophrenia-related phenotypes in both males and females. Loss of dysbindin-1A resulted in heightened initial exploration and disruption in subsequen  ...[more]

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